EnergyHub and Toyota Collaborate to Support the Electrical Grid and Improve EV Ownership Experience
06 Marzo 2024 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
EnergyHub announces that they are collaborating with Toyota
Motor North America (Toyota) to improve the electric vehicle (EV)
ownership experience. A direct integration with EnergyHub’s
platform enables Toyota and Lexus drivers to take advantage of
certain utility programs designed to reduce the cost of charging
for EV customers, while helping utilities ensure grid reliability
and accelerate decarbonization.
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EnergyHub announces that they are
collaborating with Toyota Motor North America (Toyota) to improve
the electric vehicle (EV) ownership experience. (Photo: Toyota
Motor North America)
Shifting EV charging load away from times of peak electricity
demand helps keep the grid reliable and can enable utilities to
defer infrastructure investments that would otherwise be needed to
meet increased demand for electricity as transportation
electrification accelerates. This helps keep rates low for all
customers.
“Our collaboration with Toyota is a key milestone in EnergyHub’s
effort to maximize customer choice through the largest ecosystem of
EV OEM and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) partners,” said
Matt Johnson, VP of Business Development at EnergyHub. “This
integration accelerates our work to improve the overall EV
ownership experience, while unlocking grid service value for our
utility clients.”
Customers of utilities that partner with EnergyHub can access
several types of EV programs, depending on what is available for
their vehicles, including managed charging, vehicle-to-grid,
EV-specific time-of-use rates, off-peak rebates, and EV data
programs designed to support infrastructure planning. This allows
EV owners to unlock rebates to offset the price of installing
eligible EV charging equipment and incentives for shifting charging
based on system-wide and localized grid constraints.
“Empowering our Toyota and Lexus EV customers with
cost-effective energy solutions that reduce emissions and
contribute to the grid underscores Toyota’s commitment to
sustainable mobility,” said James George, General Manager, EV
Charging Solutions at Toyota. “Our collaboration with EnergyHub is
an important step forward in enabling an exceptional customer
experience within a home energy ecosystem.”
Maryland-based Potomac Edison is the first EnergyHub utility
client to enable customers to enroll Toyota and Lexus vehicles via
EnergyHub’s platform. EnergyHub is actively expanding participation
to additional utility programs in 2024.
As the largest distributed energy resource management firm in
North America, EnergyHub views direct partnerships with OEMs as
critical to maximizing the value of grid service programs for
utilities and EV owners.
EnergyHub is an independent subsidiary of Alarm.com (NASDAQ:
ALRM), the leading platform for the intelligently connected
property.
About EnergyHub
EnergyHub is the leading grid-edge DERMS provider. Utilities
rely on EnergyHub’s DERMS platform to manage all distributed energy
resources to serve grid and market objectives. EnergyHub works with
over 60 utilities in North America to manage more than 1.7 GW of
flexible capacity. We empower utilities and their customers to
create a clean, distributed energy future. For more information,
visit www.energyhub.com.
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